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in Ashbourne deanery, 4 carucates 10 s ., and profits of the stock £15. At Croxden in temporalities £12. At Chelmorton (Selmardon), in the deanery of the High Peak , 1 carucate 12 s . and profits of the stock

was built on the west side of the market place. 12 Elizabeth, Lady Paulet The charity had acquired lands in Chelmorton (Derb.) from an unknown source by the 1690s . 13 Although the Clerkenwell annuity had been lost by 1764

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abbey in Northumb. and Yorks. Feb. 1545. Biography George Dakins was a cousin of Arthur Dakins of the family of Chelmorton, Derbyshire, but his own parentage has not been discovered. He was in the service of Richard Cromwell alias Williams

John of Gaunt) confirmed him in possession of part of the manors of Over Haddon, Great Rowsley, Wardlow Monyash and Chelmorton in Derbyshire, which were to revert on his death to no less a person than Gaunt himself. This early

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Counfel be called in at One o&apos;Clock. Ordered, That the Bill, intituled, &quot; An Adi: for Chelmorton, &quot; enclofing Lands in the Hamlets of Chelmorton and &c- g&apos;-&apos;jf.0&quot; &quot; Flagg, in the Parifh of Bakewell, in the County of &quot;

the Period herein mentioned.&quot; &lt;-- Hodie 2a vice lecla eÃÂ Billa, intituled, &quot; An Aft for Chelmorton, enclofing Lands in the Hamlets of Chelmorton and ^Enclofure Flagg, in the Parifh of Bakewell, in the County of &quot; Derby.&quot; Ordered, That

Names are thereunto fubfcribed, on behalf of remittee themfelves, and other Owners of Eftates within the anTal&apos;l Lords Townfhips of Chelmorton and Flagg, in the Parifh oiBake- added. well, in the County of Derby, prefented to the Houfe on Wednefday

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his own comment upon it in an opposite column. [2 pp . ] May 4. 79. Particular of premises in Chelmorton, co. Derby, formerly held by John Dale, who died on the 9th December 1622, at the yearly rent of

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Stafford Street, Birmingham, pork-butcher and bacon-curer. Public examination, April 11, at 2 p.m., at the County Court, Birmingham. JOsirn BOYsA.LI, Chelmorton, Derbyshire, licensed victualler and coal dealer. First meeting, March 18, at noon, at the Official Receiver's, Derby; public examination,

a * "ghtful resort. Within eeay access are many places of m- ter'st, including Ghatswvorth, Haddon Hall, Bieres- ford Dale, Chelmorton, where is to be found the highest church in Enlriand, standing. as it does, on an altitude of 1,175ft.

64 0 2 N, B. This Lot has a valuable right of Common over the extenfive Commons of Flag and Chelmorton. Herdlow Houfe is lituated on the Turnpike Road lead- ing from Afhborne to Buxton, and it may at a

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uncommon :-the balls on No. 11 are rather more pear-shaped than is here represented. There is one nearly similar at Chelmorton , with a sword by the side. No. 12 an early exam¬ ple :-another of the same kind has

laid in the pavement of the church. Six slabs, similar to these, may be seen lying in the church-yard of Chelmorton , about seven miles distant, with every appearance of being in their original place. Others also have been dug